Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Um, yah...I REALLY need a truck!






Go ahead and say it, this looks trashy! But without a truck, you really gotta improvise, you know? So, we had 5 cottonless cottonwood trees in our little back yard. We decided to remove one cuz they were growing SO fast. Plus, we didn't want the yard to get too crowded. So dug up the one that wasn't quite like the others, in a row. I couldn't just kill it, I would have felt really bad doing something like that.

So I called my brother Micah and he said that he liked to hug trees, and that they would love to have it (actually, they don't really hug trees, but they did want it). So, being McGuyver Jr. that I am, I decided that I didn't want to call around to find a truck, or wait to find someone with better tree transporter capabilities. So, I improvised. I've heard that Subaru's are great for doing things that have to do with trees. I'm not sure that transporting them is one of those things, but it worked I guess.

Anyway, I dug up the tree, dragged it to the front yard, pulled the car around, looked the other way when any neighbors drove by, and cruised over to American Fork to plant the tree at my brothers house. May it grow and prosper.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

I haven't forgotten about you!




Hello. I know, I know, it has been a while since I last posted. So, here is another post. Isn't it great??? As you can tell, I really thought about this one and put a lot of effort into it. Until next time...here's to you bloggers! Cheers!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

TASC is for Sale!!!



PASS THIS ON TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW, PLEASE!!!




TASC is for sale, THE WHOLE BUSINESS! MAKE ME AN OFFER. This is a great opportunity to jump in the driver seat and grow with your own business. Professionally designed logo, business card and brochure are ready to have you print them with your name and contact info. WHAT YOU GET: Price includes the designs and equipment- B&G 1.5 gallon hand sprayer with 24" wand, 30 gallon tank with 100' hose powered by a 5.5 hp motor, hammer drill for termite jobs, all chemical on hand, both for routine pest control treatments and termite jobs, and other baits. It also includes my whole customer list in an excel spreadsheet. I'll even include the trailer, so all you need is a car or truck with a tow hitch (I've got connections if you don't) and you are ready to roll.

FINANCING: Getting started is easy! Just go to your bank (I can recommend a good one) and tell them you want an SBA Loan. They can get you the $$$ you need to completely buy me out and run your business your way. Thats how I did it, so I can attest that it truly does work. Basically your monthly payment will be somewhere around $135 per month depending on the rate and terms. Do ONLY 3 pest control treatments each month and your loan payment is covered. Its that simple.

There are almost 100 pest control customers homes & businesses that I've serviced throughout the years. Its enough to get you started and make your money back from your initial investment within the first year. How many business can do that? Basically, if you service half of the customers, and see them twice before the end of the year, you have made your money back. Its that simple. To help with the transition, I've already mailed out a professionally written letter that tells the customers what to expect for the season and that additional team members may be coming when they call. The brochure was mailed with the letter as well to remind the customers of TASC.

I pride myself on good old-fashioned customer service and the customers love it. I tell them "If I'm not doing a good job, you're not going to have me come back, so its in my best interest to get you taken care of as best I can." All my customers love that.

I am open to offers, MAKE ME AN OFFER. We are asking only $5000, obo or possible trade. Remember, this is a business that you could break even with in only a matter of months! Call, text or email today. I look forward to hearing from you. In fact, I can't hardly wait!

Thanks!

Happy 60th Birthday Pop!


In an effort to repent for missing out on my Pop's 60th birthday party last night, I'm going to put him on the world wide web for ALL to see. Karla, the Kids, and I were at the Shabin this weekend, thus missing the surprise 60th birthday party for Pop last night. So I hope that this has a little more weight than one of those e-birthday cards (mainly because only the recipient is the one who sees those). So, in honor of Pop turning 60, I will put in a short poem about Pop below that I'll make up, starting now (btw, this is way better than hallmark):

Happy 60th Birthday Pop
Your days of looking hot are not (over)

You've now lived 60% of 100 years
Here's to many more party's
With non-alcoholic beers!

You are an example of genuine help and hard work
To your country, your family, and even The Church

Thanks for being a friend, husband, brother, and our Pop
The world is a better place because you've never stopped!

We love you Pop! Happy 60th Birthday!

Love,

Danny

P.S. McKay and I were thinking about around Pop the camp fire last night at the same time the surprise party was happening. This picture proves it! Oh, and the "Custom" fire pit was cemented in by my brother-in-law Kelly and I yesterday afternoon. Not bad if I do say so my self. Then we made S'mores with all of the kids and much fun was had by all!

Why, hello there!

Hello everyone! I'm back, and better than ever! Except for, I'm not sure how I could be better than ever when I'll be pushing 30 in over a year from now. I'm sure all of those half-tubs of ice cream at 9:55 pm every other night will be catching up to me soon. Just tell Karla, I think she can tell. So, I'm trying to get back on the band wagon here since I haven't blogged in SUCH a long time. What's it been? Going on like 7 months now? Crazy how time flies! I used-a-could google my name- Danny Jessop and I would come up on the first or second page from my company website www.adaidm.com team member profile. Then my blog would typically show up a few links down after that at the bottom of the page or at least the next page. Since I've been all over the place (literally), I seem to have fallen off of the beaten path. So here I am once again, trying to get back on. Please, can't you just accept me for who I am?

Oh yah, back to the google thing. Well, with recent events of the FLDS YFZ ranch happenings, if you do google Danny Jessop, typically a bunch of polygamy links come up. So, just to set the record straight, those aren't me, and I'm not them. Make sense? Although, it does hit a little close to home because of my family background. Perhaps I'll try and motivate me to post some detailed info about my ramblings...we'll see. Anywho, I'm back, and gosh, its feels great to be here!

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Howz it goin'?
















The more blogs I read, the more everyone apologizes for their negligence in not keeping their blogs updated regularly. UM...to whom are we all apologizing to? The Internet Blogging Police? Give me a bread! Oops, I mean BREAK! Did you get that? Bread was put in there for Break since I work at the Bakery.? Anywho, howz it goin'? Pretty good, and you? Not bad. Gosh its been some time since I've been here. Its fun to look at others blogs and see what they do and don't do as they update them. For me, well, late at night (like right now) when I think about getting online and updating my blog or surfing the web, I am just too tired to do anything.
Karla went to an ALL-NIGHT scrap booking crop with her sister-in-law Maria last night. So Keith (Karla's Brother) and I held down the fort for 24 hours until the real runners of the household returned. I think that there is a reason that I go to work all day and Karla stays at home with the kids. She is fantastic at what she does, and I'm good at working out of the home. All in all, somehow the kids survived in mine and Keiths care.
Last week, we took a much needed and long planned vaca to So Cal- to visit my sister Linda and her husband Dave in Simi Valley, Ca, and to have some FUN! We left on Saturday 9/22/07 and stayed the night at Karla's moms house in St. George, Utah. We also stopped and chilled with Robyn and Brian for a little bit that night too. Then on Sunday we road tripped to Simi. That was a bit of a long ride. Never stop in Bakersfield to get gas! Just drive the extra 20 miles to Victorville. Its like almost $0.50 less per gallon. Price Gougers! Monday we went to an aquarium which was really cool. We got to pet aneminities, sting rays and sharks! Slimy. The next day we went to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Ca. That was a really cool and somber experience. You could easily spend all day there learning about what a tremendous person, leader and president individual he was. He really did a lot for not only the American people, but also the world. It was cool to see the old Air Force 1 and Marine 1.
Then from Wednesday thru Friday, we spent at DISNEYLAND!
It was really a lot of fun! McKay and Karli just took it all in and loved it! Kamree was absolutely THE best baby ever! She hardly made a peep the entire week. Its amazing a baby could be so good. So, if they all are that good, we'll have like 7 or 8 more. Karla's really excited about that. We went to Disneyland in the middle of the week. Its off season right now, so we literally walked onto each ride on Wednesday and Thursday. Each sign said like wait time 5 minutes, but I think that must be a default. Just as fast as you could walk up to the actual ride, you got on, sat down, and had a terrific time! On every ride except for Indiana Jones, you have to be 40" tall to ride. Well McKay is 40 and 1/2" tall, so he got to go on everything and loved every second of it! It was so fun just to watch him and Karli absorb the magic, the wonder, the amazement and awe as they saw their tv characters come to life in the happiest place on earth!
Yes, we did get to ride on the Finding Nemo submarine ride. It wasn't really anything to write home about. We I guess it actually was since I am writing about it right now. But, I wasn't too impressed because ALL of the voice-overs were not the voice-overs from the original movie. So I was disturbed by that the whole time. Actually disappointed. It was probably only about the all mighty dollar is why, I mean the voice-overs on the ride were all from India!
Karli just dreamed about seeing Cinderella and having here pick her up and give her a big hug. Well, on Friday, we got a special pass to have pics taken with Sleeping Beauty and Snow White. Karli loved that, and McKay just roared at them like a fire breathing dragon. It was a good thing we left in the middle of the day on Friday because the lines were more typical with HUGE waits and we had all just about had it. Tired, out of routine and worn out. It was so much fun, but time to go home. We started back and spent the night in St. George at Karla's moms again. On Saturday we ate lunch at SF Sourdough with Robyn and Brian in St. George. They're a lot of fun to be around. Then we headed home.
While driving home in flip-flops, shorts and sunburns, much to our surprise, we were met by SNOW in Beaver, Utah! It was just about freezing by the time we got back to Lehi. Being away for a week was really nice. Now we just need a few days to have a vaca from our vaca to unwind and get back in to our regularly scheduled programming. Oh, I also grew a goatee while away and still have it- going on 2 weeks now. I look much older and act much more mature I'm sure. Wouldn't you agree?
Well, that's the latest, on the Family side of things I guess. The bakery is going well. I've been working very hard on a lot of different projects and they will all be finished and executed here very shortly. Watch out for Great things from Granite Bakery coming soon to taste buds near you! TTFN!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Out with the New, In with the Old




Greetings everyone! This has been a long time coming, an update to my spectacular blog. My life long blogging goal would be to try to hold a single tiny birthday cake candle to my former co-worker, Aimee Heffernan's Blog. Well, back around April, I stopped by Granite Bakery to purchase some cookies for Cynthia, another former co-workers birthday. Little did I know that would change my employment and career a few months later. Here I was, happily employed at ADA Intelligent Dental Marketing. This is a new cutting edge marketing company that only markets practices in the dental industry. I started out there as a customer service manager, which evolved to being called "Marketing Coach". At first, I was the only person in that position, and now there is 4 people doing that same job. After about a year and a half of marketing coaching, I bounced into a sales position with ADAidm, working closely with Dentists and their teams in identifying strategies to actively market their practices. Our company's relationship with dental practices go together like peanut butter and jelly. I was with ADAidm almost 2 years, and was there long enough to know pretty much all of the ins and outs of the everyday operations of the office. From updating our own on-hold message machine to networking the printer, and from setting up webinars to calling the right building maintenance personnel which allowed me to aid in playing one of the best practical jokes in the office EVER! Needless to say, I loved my job. So, that was the "Out with the New".

Now, on to "In with the Old". Way back in the early nineties, I was a kid who learned from an early age from my dad that a great work ethic is important. One of my biggest frustrations of being preteen to young teenager, was that No One will hire you because you are just a kid! Not that I needed money for dates (yet) but I did have my first pair of Lightning Rollerblades , which cost me a whopping $125. I actually modeled for 2.5 hours with my buddy Spencer when we were like 12 or so by sitting in front of a huge bowl of Idahoan Potatoes and made that money. It was the easiest $125 I'd ever earned. I've beat that since. Anywho, I finally found a Job when I was 14, working at the Heritage Dry Cleaners on 905 East 2700 South, cleaning up all of the lint on the floors and getting burned on all of the hot clothing presses. After about 9 months of cleaning, and like 5 third degree burns, I decided that I needed a change. So one day, while taking out the trash, I looked across the street and saw another school friend of mine, Andy Peterson, in the parking lot of Granite Bakery. Over the next few weeks, I hounded him at school everyday to get me a job there as anything! Finally, I got my wish and started as a floor scraper and dish washer. I worked really really hard, constantly asking the owner if I could do anything more before I left each day, I went the extra mile. I would have never guessed that this little extra effort that I put in would have consequences that would significantly bless my life later on.

I started working at Granite Bakery on September 16, 1994. Nine months later, I became a baker for the first time and worked from 12:00 am midnight to 8:00 am or so in the morning. I worked closely with the baking team, and my job was to put the chocolate on all of the donuts. We cranked out 2,000 donuts and cookies each night so people like you could have them fresh in the morning to eat. I worked graveyards that summer, and back to afternoons after school started. That fall, I washed dishes again and also aided in the initial stages of a company called Pasta Perfect, which later became Pasta Partners. I used this huge funnel machine and stepped on a peddle that put 42 grams of pasta seasoning into a little bag. I worked with other kids that I went to Highland with as we sealed, labeled, and boxed the packages for shipping. Also at about this time, I hired a great person to help me with washing dishes. He worked there for 3 weeks, and then one day in the middle of his shift, he took his time card, wrote a note to the owner stating that it wasn't for him. He left a $5 bill stapled to it for the person who finished his shift (me!). We still joke about it to this day.

Up to this point in history, there had NEVER been a male behind the front counter of the bakery to wait on customers. That all changed as I worked hard, and nagged the owner to allow me to do so. The girls behind the counter could flirt with all of the old men that came into the bakery. So I took the approach of being every one's favorite grand child. I would refer to the elderly ladies that came in as "young women" and they just loved it! I even got a $1 tip every now and then. It was great. Well, more graveyard shifts during the summers and holidays came and went, and before I knew it, I had been graduated from High School for a year and it was time to serve my mission to Utica, New York. The owner of the bakery had a great impact on some of the things that prepared me for my mission. I served my mission from August 1998 to August 2000, and came right back home, to the bakery.

I stared school in 2001 at LDS Business College, thanks to the little push from my wife Karla. I worked at the bakery until March of 2002 when, it seemed like it was time for me to explore other career opportunities. I first went to RC Willey, where I was trained by one of the best in the industry, the legend, Mr. Ed Teal. As Stephen R. Covey's neighbor, he was practically Stephen R. Covey. I sold electronics at the 300 West 2300 South location for a year. It was there that I met a great co-worker, whom became my next "Dad", Mr. Mark Damron. He had worked outside sales for Car Concepts years and years before, and went back. He later called me up and I left the Willey to work closely with him. As we did outside sales to car dealers, the sales men would always ask if I was Mark's "Son". What a great compliment to me and how young I looked, because as most of you know, I'm pretty old!

Mark's dentist started up a company that marketed dental practices. That's how it all came to be, and Mark was hired by them to be their VP of Sales while I continued to work outside sales at Car Concepts for another year. I was there almost 3 years all together when out of no where, Mark called me up and offered me a job working with him at ADAidm. Coincidently, it was at about this exact same time that I had just graduated from the University of Utah with my Bachelors of Science in Business Management. Are you still with me? So, when I say "In with the Old", I've left the new way of marketing dental practices to got back to my roots, temporarily. Only this time, I'm the General Manager of Granite Bakery. My goal is to build from what it already is and really grow it even more by serving the needs of small business to Corporate America for a while, just to get things rolling in that direction.

Making this decision was no easy feat. It actually took Karla and I over 3 months to decide. However, I feel very fortunate to be in this position and look forward to the challenge. Now, for any of your baking needs, just let me know how my baking team and I can help.